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 BOYS LACROSSE RECAP
  VARSITY LACROSSE
The 2021 lacrosse season was very special, in spite of many challenges. We had a wide variety of players, with very different levels of experience. The Hawks started with four good wins over weaker competition that certainly built team confidence. We practiced hard and became close as a team, but as conference games began, we ran into stiff competition. With an overall record of 7-9, but a CISAA Conference record of 2-6, we didn’t always get the results we wanted but the team always played to the last whistle, never got down on each other, and built a cohesive group. All in all, it was a very suc- cessful year that culminated with a very strong game against Country Day in the NCISAA playoffs.
JUNIOR VARSITY LACROSSE
A season defined by improvement, this group of young men tackled every obstacle with enthusiasm and a never-give-up attitude. What’s important to remember is that JV lacrosse is not about the wins and losses, but growing as a lacrosse player. While our record did not end up being what we wanted, every member of the JV Hawks can be proud to say that they improved their stick skills and became a better lacrosse player over the course of the season.
MIDDLE SCHOOL LACROSSE
The Hawks finished with a combined record of 13-1, suffering our only defeat in a 4-5 thriller with Providence Day School. We outscored our opponents 114-47 over the course of the season, and no team scored more than 6 goals against us in any single game. We averaged 8.14 goals per game, while holding opponents to an average of 3.35 goals. The focus was on creating a team culture that placed an emphasis on players taking own- ership over their efforts, and on seeking consistent, incremental improvements in their lacrosse game each week.
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